NWSB Insider and Seattle Seahawks blogger Alistair Corp after each week of the regular season and possibly during the NFL playoffs should the Hawks be so lucky will stop by and bring you his Seahawks game balls. Balls are awarded to the Hawks offensive MVP Russell Wilson, and on defense this week Mike Morgan. Golden Tate who returned a punt 92 yards for a touchdown is the special teams winner this week.

Brandon Choate breaks down the Preseason Week 2 matchup between the Seattle Seahawks and Denver Broncos in his Seahawks Love ‘em & Hate ‘em. Brandon loved Russell Wilson again, thinking he should get a shot at starting next week. He also loved the defensive overall play and the play of KJ Wright and Jeron Johnson. If the team can cut down on penalties, rush the QB and protect Jon Ryan on punts, things would be much better in Seahawkland.

NWSB Insider and Seattle Seahawks blogger Brett Bivens is back to weigh in with his thoughts on the NFLX Week 2 game between the Seahawks vs. Denver Broncos. Some Hawks that impressed. Jeron Johnson impressed. KJ Wright was always at the right place at the right time. Tyrell Sutton put his name back into the conversation of the running back battle. Russell Wilson stepped on the field and opened more eyes.

NWSB Insider and Seattle Seahawks blogger Alistair Corp after each week of the regular season and possibly during the NFL playoffs should the Hawks be so lucky will stop by and bring you his Seahawks game balls. Balls are awarded to the Hawks offensive MVP Robert Turbin, and on defense this week Jeron Johnson. Kicker Steven Hauschka gets the special teams winner this week.

NWSB Insider and Seattle Seahawks blogger Brett Bivens tells us today the Seahawks have filled another need with the draft of Kentucky strong safety Winston Guy. If Winston can learn to be a poor mans Kam Chancellor this is going to be a great pick for the Seahawks. He could turn into one of those steals of the draft. Wonder how sick Jeron Johnson is right now, for him today is a very bad day.

NWSB insider Brandon Choate updates us today on the Seattle Seahawks free agency frenzy. After losing several players to free agency, the Seahawks have lured several of those players back including Leroy Hill, Marcus Trufant, Roy Lewis, Matt McCoy, and Walter Thurmond. Have they created a good situation in the secondary or are they setting themselves up for future problems?

NWSB Insider and Seattle Seahawks blogger Brett Bivens tells us last season the Seahawks secondary added Brandon Browner, and Richard Sherman during the last off season and released Marcus Trufant this week. Also this week they let Roy Lewis become a free agent, now the Seahawks secondary is full of young pro bowl caliber players. What do we expect from Walter Thurmond and Byron Maxwell this year?

Seahawks insider Brandon Choate breaks out his red sharpie today in his newest piece. He is handing out his end-of-the-year grades to the Seattle Seahawks defense. How will Pro Bowlers Earl Thomas, Kam Chancellor and Brandon Browner fare? And how will up and comers like K.J. Wright and Richard Sherman score?

NWSB insider Brandon Choate brings us his top 10 reasons to love this year’s Seattle Seahawks team. The team’s youth through players like Doug Baldwin, Earl Thomas, and Kam Chancellor made the list as well as Red Bryant, Marshawn Lynch and of course the Seattle Seahawks cheerleaders – “The Sea Gals”. Check out TOP POT Donuts on the list too!

It’s time for Part 2 of the Seattle Seahawks midway mark of the season player grades. Brett is back with grades on the Defensive line, secondary, and linebackers units. David Hawthorne, Earl Thomas, Kam Chancellor, Brandon Mebane, Brandon Browner, Chris Clemons are all evaluated.

In 2011 Seattle Seahawks undrafted free agents were able to be signed before the current NFL free agents due to the lockout, A few of them are on the current Seahawks 53 man roster; QB Josh Portis, S Jeron Johnson, and WR’s Ricardo Lockette and Doug Baldwin. The star of the bunch is Doug Baldwin. He’s turning out to be the STEAL of the UFA’s.